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04-02-2011, 01:33 PM | #102 |
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It seems odd for the Red Sox to hit Crawford #3, with all the good hitters they have.
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04-02-2011, 02:33 PM | #104 |
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Tommy Hanson has been pretty sloppy so far.
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Kyle Drabek had a pretty nice debut against the Twins. 7 innings pitched, 1 hit, 3 walks and striking out 7. Not too bad !!
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04-02-2011, 04:07 PM | #107 |
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Holy crap- that game went from defeat to victory in record time.
Sorry, Angels fans, we have no delusions that the Royals will do anything this season. But if you're hoping to get to the playoffs, team's gotta get better. Matt Treanor with a walk (what was Santana thinking) and then not being pinch hit for... *sigh* sometimes you can make the wrong moves and still win. SI
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Wow, did MLB actually lose the Saturday afternoon restriction on the pay-per-view package? Tigers/Yanks is on Fox, but I'm watching the other games. I can't believe they made a change that benefits the fans!
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Now that I think about it, all the early games started at 1 and the Yanks/Tigers at 4, so maybe they haven't changed anything, just nade sue that game was the only one starting at 4. Nats/Braves is still going, but that's because of a rain/hail delay. Next set of games isn't until 7pm.
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I'm a bit baffled by the early talk about the Royals being so terrible. Granted, our payroll is ridiculously low, but that's mainly because we got rid of Greinke and several huge dead-weight contracts. The players we have playing right now may not have huge dollar amounts, but it's full of prospects that have a lot of potential. I'd rather watch that anyday.
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04-02-2011, 06:00 PM | #115 |
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White Sox offense has started off impressive. 15-10 and 8-3 to go 2-0 so far.
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As impressive as the Sox have been the Twins have been equally unimpressive. Their hitters have come out of the gates slow, the pitching has been brutal and even the fielding has been subpar. Very unimpressed with Nishioka especially in the field. Last edited by jbergey22 : 04-02-2011 at 06:05 PM. |
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04-02-2011, 06:26 PM | #117 | |
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You're confusing 2 points. Yes, I think most fans would rather watch young and crappy rather than old and crappy because at least with the former, there's hope. There are quite a few young guys (Escobar, Crow, Jeffress, Collins, later callups) who we're getting our first look at. And, on top of that, I'd like to see what we have with some of these guys who are not quite young but not quite old (Pena, Ka'ahuie, Francis off of an injury, etc). And that's on top of the young, good players (Butler, Soria). That said, the rotation is awful with the potential to be merely mediocre as the ceiling. And the lineup has huge holes in it at OF (Cabrera, Francouer), C (any day Treanor plays), possibly SS (Escobar looked bad last year but there's hope), and 2B/3B are potentially pretty bad (Getz, Betemit) SI
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04-02-2011, 10:10 PM | #118 |
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The Royals have a bright future in Hosmer, Moustakas, Myers, Montgomery and Duffy, among others, and most of those guys should debut in KC in the next 12-16 months. The Royals will be really nasty in about 2013 when most of those guys are up and acclimated to MLB play.
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Hopefully, tho there is a lot of talk about the realistic impact of a great farm system when your GM is incapable of judging major league talent
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Yeah, Dayton Moore was not a good hire at all. The farm system is doing its part for the Royals, though, so really the only way Moore could hurt long term planning is if he trades some of their prospects or messes up their service clocks.
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Is this the part where this thread turns into RoyalsTalk?
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I don't think he'll do that (service clocks- I think he's going to be smart about that- trades, not sure, as he traded away some Baird guys but his guys he clutches hard). But he's still going to have to put some more major league talent around it as some of those guys aren't going to do well. And he's going to have to give the correct guys a shot- just because he has a scrappy, fast CF with a low OBP doesn't mean you should play him over a DDJ-type. SI
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I'll join in on Reds or whoever talk- I'm just not as knowledgeable And, hey, we've played 50% more baseball this year than everyone else (save the Giants/Dodgers- I was listening to Timmay/Kershaw the other night on MLB audio and taking in some Vin Scully) SI
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The team is still a work in progress this year, especially with Kendry still out, and several rookies or near rookies on the roster at the moment. Keep in mind, this actually comes down to the pen. If the pen is a little better than it has been, the Angels are likely 3-0 this year. The pen has gotten off to poor starts the few couple years for some reason, and that's even more apparent this year with Downs hurt and several kids in the pen. In the end, the Angels will still be there and contending in the AL West. Three games isn't a good sample to go on. All that said, of course, I am beyond annoyed at the team right now.
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I think the fielding has cost them as much as the bullpen as those two go hand-in-hand at giving up hits. However, the bolded part is obviously the most important. SI
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I'll be rooting for Zach Britton as he makes his MLB debut for the Orioles this afternoon. Zach is one of the nicest guys I ever met while working in the minors, a truly good guy who was nice to everyone from the manager to the ushers to every fan waiting for an autograph. You can't say that about everyone anymore. I'm glad he made it to the show.
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04-03-2011, 11:29 AM | #128 | |
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I think the issue the Angels have is going to be Texas. Those guys just mash the hell out of the ball. You go through their lineup and there just isn't any really weak spots. 1B - Moreland - going to hit 20 and play solid defense 2B - Kinsler - One of the more underrated players in the game SS - Andrus - not a great hitter yet, but fast as hell and certainly not a "gimme" out 3B - Beltre - Terrific defense and hitter C - Napoli - Going to hit 20 again OF - Hamilton, Cruz, Murphy - A couple of MVP candidates and a decent young player DH - Young - A guy who can fill in just about anywhere. And he'll hit wherever he's doing it. The only hope for the Angels is injuries to Texas which could happen. Unless the Rangers injuries are severe, I don't see the Angels within 5 games of them at the end of the year, even if they play at their best. |
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Yeah, Crow has become a fan favorite in about 3 days flat. He went to Mizzou and is from Topeka so he's got a good setup to be well liked.
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Adcock is a favorite just for the puns that can be made...
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I have been working a lot during gametimes so far, so I haven't been able to watch every at bat of the first three games. But looking at the history of the players the Angels will be putting out there, it doesn't seem likely defense will be their problem. Not saying it will be a great fielding team, especially in the infield, but it's an above average fielding team. The outfield defense, when it goes with Wells-Bourjos-Hunter, might be the best in baseball. Two years ago, Aybar was the second best fielding SS in the league, behind only Andrus (and stupid Jeter won the GG, don't get me started...). Both he and Mathis, who is great handling pitchign staffs, had regressions last year, but they're expected to rebound. The remaining infielders aren't great, but none of them are awful fielders either; league average, little under, little above, is best way to describe them (Izturis, Callasp, Kendrick, Morales). No, right now, the bullpen is far more the issue than fielding, and I am pretty sure that's going to stay that way.
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We'll see, Troy. Texas is very good. But I think you overrate them a little here. Plus, the primary reason they could be caught isn't the lineup, but their pitching.
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The Royals pen has been excellent. Maybe the Angels were paying attention and will pick up clues how to put together a good one themselves.
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Do the Angels have a Farnsworth they can drop? That would be a good start.
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I know it's early and the Reds are winning, but please, Dusty, don't tell me Bruce is going to back behind Rolen and Gomes all year.
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Let me guess - Kazmir? I didn't get that trade from day 1.
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Yeah, I remember. It was a good trade if Kazmir was anything like the old Kazmir, which the Angels apparently thought he was. I wasn't following Kazmir along closely enough to know, so I, too, thought it was an okay trade. Now I know a bit of what was going on with Kazmir and that was an awful trade.
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Well, it was a riveting start by him: 2 HBP, a balk, 63 pitches, and 5 runs in 1 2/3 innings.
To be fair, the last two runs sounded like they were the fault of Wells. SI
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It's a weird weather day apparently. The ball's moving around and it was coming from a bright sky (not sure of the sun location, but no doubt it figured, too). The ball bounced off of the heel of Wells glove at the warning track. While Wells certainly bares responsibility, the ball DID travel all the way to the warning track. Kazmir has been so bad, it's almost like he read his own negative press clippings and said "I can beat that!"
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Sweet. Back to back homeruns by, wait for it, Maicur Izturis and Howie Kendrick.
So it's only 5-2 now. If we can get Kazmir out of the game, we might even stand a chance to comeback, lol.
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Haha...completely missed that we actually did take Kazmir out. Thank... God.
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